@AnishRMitra @grahamnichol @JoeTonnaMD @nickmmark Some interesting emerging data implying that more severe ischemia-reperfusion injury may benefit from higher “dose” of TTM (in addition to HYPERION): https://t.co/xdhz4xsgyF https://t.co/0QZ6gK4OZt https
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
And difficult side effects that limit compliance...
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: @BenjaminAbella @sarahmperman @CHsu1012 @NickJohnsonMD really? how much does a retrospective, subgroup, adjusted analysis re…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: @BenjaminAbella @sarahmperman @CHsu1012 @NickJohnsonMD really? how much does a retrospective, subgroup, adjusted analysis re…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: @BenjaminAbella @sarahmperman @CHsu1012 @NickJohnsonMD really? how much does a retrospective, subgroup, adjusted analysis re…
@BenjaminAbella @sarahmperman @CHsu1012 @NickJohnsonMD really? how much does a retrospective, subgroup, adjusted analysis really tell us? https://t.co/CyYOoimyO1
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
RT @PulmCrit: recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some fol…
recent study suggests that post-arrest patients with lactate >12 mM might benefit from TTM33 (as opposed to TTM36). some folks on twitter are getting excited about this, but the study has very weak methodology (#rantorial 1/4) (study: https://t.co/5o2S
RT @PICJournalWatch: i still standby what I said 2 weeks ago! See ⬇️ for a different take on #TTM Match dose to severity of insult??…
i still standby what I said 2 weeks ago! See ⬇️ for a different take on #TTM Match dose to severity of insult?? https://t.co/thExAizwSb #CardiacArrest #TargetedTemperatureManagement cc @DrSamRay @BarneyUoB https://t.co/W5UegDiYeK
RT @neurologyrules: Very interesting signal, but post hoc and from a registry -> vulnerable to confounders and bias BUT Sounds like a gre…
Very interesting signal, but post hoc and from a registry -> vulnerable to confounders and bias BUT Sounds like a great opportunity for a priori analyses on lactate subgroups for the ongoing/upcoming RCTs @ttm2trial @TAMEtrial @romergeocadin #ICECAP
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
RT @AfterRosc: Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new i…
Targeted temperature management guided by the severity of hyperlactatemia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: new insights after #HYPERION Trial. Sicker patients need TTM at 33° https://t.co/spzYkgpdE3 #AnnalsofIntensiveCare